Reptiles/Amphibians with G
A well-known lizard; a clear reptile.
Informal for alligator; a reptile.
A real amphibian species; fits great.
Common North American snake (reptile).
Colloquial for garter-type snakes; reptile.
Venomous lizard species; a reptile.
A known amphibian; tree-dwelling frog.
European grass snake; a true reptile.
A well-known iguana species; reptile.
Common name for smooth/rough green snakes.
Green anaconda is a giant South American boa
Generic name, but still a lizard (reptile).
Generic, but describes a reptile; okay.
Gharial is a fish-eating crocodilian from India
Huge tortoise species from Galápagos Islands.
Giant tortoise is a large land reptile from islands
Very large aquatic salamanders in Asia.
Goanna is an Australian monitor lizard genus Varanus
Gila monster, venomous lizard from SW USA/Mexico.
Sea turtle species; common tropical marine reptile.
Large toad; often used for big amphibian species.
- Geiko
Marine iguanas from Galápagos, famous divers.
Alt. spelling of gecko; used in pop culture/Japan.
Giant Galápagos tortoise, famous island reptile.
Generic name for any lizard with grey color.
Likely green tree python, arboreal snake.
Giganotosaurus, real large theropod dinosaur.
Misspelt garter snake, common North American snake.
Common name for several small garden lizards.
Any lizard species native to Galápagos Islands.
Highly venomous African green mamba snake.
Any very large frog; size descriptor ok.
Any unusually large lizard; descriptor accepted.
Goanna (spelled goanna), Australian monitor lizard.
Reptile; iguana from Galápagos Islands, threatened species.
Valid generic name for an unspecified snake.
Generic phrase for a large snake, acceptable here.
Generic, but fits: very large lizard reptile.
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